Explore Egypt: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV0M9t967PrUDD_JMGml6ISXpdxsxZjqF Namskara Devru, "Join me on a fascinating journey from the bustling city of Cairo to the ancient city of Luxor, spanning a total distance of 661 kilometers. Hop on the Egyptian train with me, as I experience my first ride on it, and share with you the similarities and differences between Indian and Egyptian trains. I booked a special sleeper class, and the ticket looked like a booklet. The cost was $80, which translates to around 6560 Indian Rupees, making it approximately 10 Rs/km. The train was full of safety measures, and the hygiene maintained inside was commendable. Upon reaching Luxor at 7:45 am, I was amazed by the sunny weather and wondered how the people manage to live in such conditions. Foreigners from all around the world had gathered at the prestigious Karnak Temple, which is spread across 200 acres of land. It is the place where the 'panchayat' took place over the years in Egypt. I was awestruck by the number of pillars that had been sculpted with the Egyptian history for future generations to witness. I saw the statue of King Rameses II and couldn't help but wonder how they built such massive structures 4000 years ago. Moving forward to the Memlone, I saw the 3000-year-old statues of the kings of Egypt. We visited the Temple of Hatshepsut, which is unique because it was ruled by queens over 3000 years ago. We saw the statue of Queen Hatshepsut, which looked like a man to ensure its existence for years to come. She built the temple to showcase the presence of queens to future generations. We then headed to the Valley of Kings, where there are 18 underground burials that were dug over time. The history of each king was painted on the walls, and they were buried in these tombs upon their death. We explored the underground burial site of Rameses IV, who ruled for only 15-20 years, making him an unlucky king. Join me on this exciting journey as we explore the fascinating history of ancient Egypt and delve deep into the mysteries of its magnificent temples and tombs. Don't miss this chance to experience the rich cultural heritage of Egypt and witness the breathtaking beauty of Luxor." "Exploring the Mighty Nile River: A Journey Across 12 Countries in Africa! Join me on an incredible adventure as we embark on a journey to witness the longest river in the world - the Nile River. Passing through 12 different countries in Africa, including Rwanda, Ethiopia, Egypt, Congo, South Sudan, and more, the Nile River is truly a natural wonder. In Egypt, 90% of the population lives near the river, and we'll witness their daily lives and activities along the Nile. On my adventure, I spotted a boat named 'Titanic,' powered by airwaves, and I even saw a boat towing an airboat! The locals were friendly and playful, with kids playing with sea shells and trying to earn some money from tourists. I even got a chance to swim in the Nile River, and it was an unforgettable experience! Come along with me as we explore the Nile River, learn about its significance to the local people, and witness the natural beauty of this incredible waterway. Keep smiling and stay curious for my next adventure video! Hope you Enjoyed this Video! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lets connect on⬇️